| C class (Citadis)
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| Tram C.3009 on route 109
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| Service
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| Entered service
| October 12 2001
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| Built by
| Alstom
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| Built / In service
| 36 / 36
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| Fleet numbers
| 3001 - 3036
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| Depots
| Kew, Southbank
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| Weight
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| Empty
| 28 tons
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| Full
| 42 tons
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| Dimensions
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| Length
| 22.98 m
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| Width
| 2.65 m
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| Height
| 3.36 m
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| Articulated sections
| 3
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| Motors
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| Acceleration
| 1.5 m / s2
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| Maximum speed
| 70 km / h
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The C class, or Citadis, low-floor electric tram operates in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was built by the transport technology company Alstom, and the first unit was delivered to the city in 2001, with the last units following in 2002. All C class trams are operated by Yarra Trams.
The C class is a 3-section tram and can be found on Melbourne's northeastern and inner tram routes, operating from the Kew and Southbank depots.
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